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Minutes
Pub.Hear.re:
Appeal of
Denial of
Variance
472 N.
Eigleberry
Gilroy, California
November 21, 1966
The regular meeting of the City Counci I was called to
order by Mayor Protempore Everett C. Wentworth at 8:os p.m.
Present: Counc i I Members: John E. Allemand, George T.
Duffin, Charles F. Quartiroli, and Everett C. Wentworth,
Absent: Counci I Members: Chester C. Eckard and Kenneth L.
Pete rsen.
The minutes of the Regular Meeting of November 7, 1966
and Special Meeting of November 10, 1966 were approved as mailed
and recorded.
Mayor Protempore Wentworth stated that it was the time and
place scheduled for the Public Hearing on the appeal of the denial
of the Planning Commission for a sign variance to Dale Connell at
472 North Eigleberry Street.
Secretary of the Planning Commission Kludt reported on
the public hearing before the Planning Commission on October 20,
1966. He presented and read a petition of protest presented to
the Planning Commission at the Public Hearing containing twelve (12)
signatures of property owners in the immediate area. He reported
that the Planning Commission recommended denial of the sign vari-
ance.
Mayor Protempore Wentworth asked if anyone in the audience
wished to speak for the requested sign variance. Mr. J. B. Howard,
Realtor; Mr. Jack K~janjian, Accountant and an owner of the pro-
posed location; Dale Connell, Realtor and Petitioner; and Mr. Court
Rush spoke for the sign variance pointing out that the sign would
be located in.a C-I commerical area one block from Monterey Street,
which is in a C-2 zone and allows a two faced sign without a
variance.
Mayor Protempore Wentworth asked if anyone in the audience
wished to speak against the sign variance request. Mr. Ernest
Harrison of 429 North Eigleberry Street spoke against the variance.
Mayor Petersen enters the meeting at 8:30 p.m.
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Motion was made by Counci Iman Quartiroli seconded by Councilman
Duffin and carried that the public hearing be closed.
Discussion was had on sign variances being granted on First
Street, also two faced signs located on Eigleberry Street and
possible zone change for First Street as well as Eigleberry Street.
Motion was made by Councilman Duffin seconded by Counci Iman Allemand
and carried that the sign variance be granted.
Mayor Petersen takes his place at the Counci I table.
City Attorney Johnson ruled that in order to grant the
sign variance the Council must find grounds whereby the Planning
Commission erred in denying the original request.
Motion was made by Councilman Duffin seconded by Counci Iman
Goodrich and carried for reconsideration of previous action. Motion
was made by Councilman Goodrich seconded by Councilman Quartiroli
and carried that action of the Planning Commission denying the sign
variance be upheld.
Discussion was had in regard to changing the sign ordinance.
Motion was made by Councilman Quartiroli, seconded by Councilman
Goodrich and carried that the Planning Commission reconsider changes
in the Zoning Ordinance specifically in regard to signs.
Mr. Frank Holt, Civil Defense Coodinator addresses the
Counci I and explained that there are five cities under the present
proposal. Gi Iroy's share would be $100 a month and has 30 day
written termination clause.
Discussion was had on the termination clause. Motion was
made by Counci Iman Quartiroli seconded by Councilman Goodrich and
carried to authorize the Mayor to sign the initial contract as
presented by the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors, to be
effect ive January I, 1967.
City Administrator Wood reported claim for personal injury
from Vita Rapazzini, 96 South Hanna Street when she apparently fell
on the sidewalk at 2 South Dowdy Street, September 2, 1966. Motion
was made by Councilman Duffin seconded by Councilman Wentworth and
carried that the claim be denied and referred to the City Attorney
and the City's insurance carrier.
City Administrator Wood explained request of the League
of California Cities to proclaim November 18th - 24, 1966 as "Farm-
City Week". Motion by Counci lman Goodrich seconded by Counci Iman
Allemand and carried that the Mayor be authorized to proclaim "Farm
City Week" as presented.
The report of the Planning Commission meeting of Thursday,
November 18, 1966, was presented by Secretary Kludt informing the
Counci I of the review of official plan lines for several streets
in the Northwest Sector and requested staff to prepare precise plan
lines for the following streets: Church Street from Ronan Avenue to
Day Road a width of 86' Wren Avenue from Day Road to Uvas Parkway
a width of 86 feet, Kern Avenue from Hecker Pass Road to Day Road
a width of 60 feet, Ronan Avenue from U. S. 101 to Morey Avenue a
width of 86 feet, Welburn Avenue from Morey Avenue to Wren Avenue
and from Mi Iler Slough to U. S. 101 a width of 86 feet; Requested
preliminary plan lines for Chestnut Street from 8th Street to
North City Limits; Requested the City Attorney to prepare necessary
documents to change the time of appeal from 10 to 15 days and to
change the designation of "C-011 to liP-Oil; Reviewed setback require-
ments of garages fronting streets.
The Summary of the Monthly Reports of October, 1966 were
noted and ordered filed.
Disbursements The Report of Disbursements from October II, 1966 to
November 10, 1966 were noted and filed.
Salary Increase City Administrator Wood recommended a step increase in the
Salary Pay Plan for Robert Frost, Parks and Recreation Director,
Range 29, Step A, $696 to Step B, $731 and Mary Goshert, Chief
Librarian, Range 27 Step A $631 to Step B, $663 effective December
2600
Appl ications
to A I coho I i c
Beverage Cont.
Ord.#780 re:
Rezoning
"Southwest
Annex. 65-2"
S.C. County
Fact Sheet
County of S.C.
Plan.Dept.
Publ ication
S.C.County
Trans.Plan
Study Pub.
Curbside Mail
Box De I i very
Letter from
U.S.Dept.
Commerce
Sewerage Plant
I, 1966. Motion was made by Councilman Allemand seconded
by Councilman Goodrich and carried step increases in the
Salary Pay Plan for Robert Frost, Parks and Recreation
Director and Mary Goshert, Chjef Librarian, be approved as
recommended.
City Administrator Wood recommended a merit
salary increase in the Salary Pay Plan for Michael L.
Elder, Patrolman, Range 23, Step, B, $546 to Step C, $573
effective December 1, 1966, Motion was made by Councilman
Goodrich seconded by Councilman Allemand and carried that
step increase in the salary pay plan for Michael L. Elder
be approved as recommended.
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City Administrator Wood reported on two applications
to the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control for 1281 N.
Monterey Highway, for A. Greigo, et ux applicants for an
On-Sale Beer License and for 139 South Monterey Street, M.
DeLuna, et al applicants for an On-Sale Beer- and Wine License.
Staff found no objections to the On-Sale Beer Li~ense, fo~
1281 North Monterey Highway for A. Griego but could not
recommend favorably of the application for 139 S. Monterey
Street, based upon the past records of some of the appli-
cants. Motion was made by Counci Iman Goodrich. seconded by
Counci Iman Wentworth and carried that the Alcoholic Beverage
Control Board be advised that the Council has no objections
to the On Sale Beer License at 1281 North Monterey Highway
but could not vavorably recommend an On Sale Beer and Wine
License at 139 South Monterey Street.
Ordinance No. 780 previously introduced and
published by title and summary was presented for adoption.
Motion was made by Councilman Wentworth seconded by Counci Iman
Goodrich to adopt Ordinance No. 780.
ORDINANCE NO. 780
ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF GILROY AMENDING THE ZONING ORDINANCE
OF SAID CITY BY REMOVING CERTAIN PROPERTY IN THE AREA HERETO-
FORE ANNEXED TO THE CITY OF GILROY DESCRIBED AS SOUTHWEST
ANNEXATION 65-2, NOW ZONED CI and R3 AND PLACING SAME IN ZONE
Rl, COMBINED WITH "S" ZONE REGULATIONS.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 21st day of November, 1966 by the
following vote:
AYES: COUNC I L MEMBERS:
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ABSENT:
Allemand,
Wentworth
None
E c ka r d
Duffin, Goodrich, Quartiroli
and Petersen.
COUNCIL MEMBERS:
COUNCIL MEMBERS:
County of Santa Clara Planning Department Fact Sheet
66-6, October, 1966 was noted.
A publication from the County of Santa Clara Planning
Department No. 44, November-December, 1966 was noted.
A publication of "News of Santa Clara County's
Transportation Planning Study" No.5, November 1966 was noted.
City Administrator Wood reported on League of Calif-
ornia Cities report on change of policy by the Postmaster
General on curbside Mail Box Delivery.
Discussion was had on when the new change of address
system in the County would become effective.
City Administrator Wood presented and read a letter
from the United States Department of Commerce acknowledging
receipt of the City's Application for a Sewerage Treatment
Plant Grant at the Seattle, Washington, Regional Office.
City Administrator Wood informed Counci I that he notified
Swift and Company representative of Gilroy's Sewerage Treatment
Plant application status and was informed that Gilroy was not
definitely ruled out as site for the Swift Plant although
Stockton currently has an edge on Gi Iroy due to having
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Request for
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Request for
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sufficient sewerage capacity currently available and is
located closer to the major source of supply in the San
Joaquin Valley, which reduces their transportation costs.
City Administrator Wood presented and read a letter from
the Gilroy Chamber of Commerce recommending Council pass a
resolution granting Councilmen $150 a month pay and $250 per
month for the Mayor. Councilman Wentworth suggested Councilmen
be paid $25 per regular attended Council'meeting and $150 per
month for the Mayor and that the proposal be presented to the
Council prior to the April elections for consideration. Motion
was made by Councilman Wentworth seconded by Councilman Allemand
and carried that staff and City Attorney prepare a draft of such
an ordinance and staff survey other cities to compare pay scales
with the suggested $25 each regular meet.ing attended and $150
per month for the Mayor, to be presented to the Counci I for
cons iderat ion.
City Administrator Wood presented and read a letter from
the County Executive requesting a written reply for the establish-
ment of a County Housing Authority. Council instructed staff to
inform the Board of Supervisors that the City of Gilroy may consent
to County Authority Operating within the City Limits but also may
wish to retain our local authority to work in laison with the
County.
Mr. Joseph Sarsosa, Director of the Area Service Center
in Gilroy addressed the City Council stating that the need for
housing is City wide and would like to see the City and County
work together to accomplish the need. He further stated that it
is rumored that other cities favor the County Housing Authority
favorable.
City Administrator Wood presented letter from the Mayor
of Sunnyvale to Technical Advisory Committee in re: Phase, Express-
way Program Funding. Councilman Duffin stated that he received
a letter from the Transporation Commission and suggested that he
meet with the City Administrator and Public Works before the
next Council meeting to discuss a recommendation. Director of
Public Works explained the original proposal and policy.
A letter from the Guadalupana Catholic Society and the
Centro De San Juan was presented requesting permission to have a
religious procession in honor of our Lady of Guadalupe on December
12, 1966 to begin at 10th and Rosanna Streets and proceed on Church
Street to Saint Mary's Church. Motion by Counci Iman Goodrich
seconded by Councilman Quartiroli and carried to grant the Guada-
lupana Catholic Society and the Centro De San Juan permission to
have a parade on December 12, 1966 as requested.
Mr. Ochoa, of Luchessa Avenue addressed the Council and
explained that children living at the labor camp on Luchessa
Avenue are denied school bus transportation because by school
policy its buses cannot cross railroad tracks that are not
signalized, he requested Council action in obtaining signaliza-
tion. Mr. Sarsosa addressed the Council and stated that letters
had been sent to the Southern Pacific Railroad Company and to Mr.
Gubser requesting their assistance in the matter. He further states
that Area Service Center would like the Council to initiate action
for signalization. Counci I instructed staff to contact the S.P.R.R.
concerning installation of signals.
City Administrator Wood requested confirmation on those
officials planning to attend the Inter City Council meeting to be
held at Moffett Field on December 1, 1966.
A letter from Assemblyman George Milias was presented
asking that the installation of the By Pass Signs be delayed until
the new State Administration and Commissioners take office. City
Administrator Wood reported that Mr. Milias has intended to be
present at the meeting but had conflicting meetings. Council con-
curred to delay installation of signs until hearing Mr. Milias's
views.
Councilman Duffin suggested special meetings be held to
estabish priority for new additions and cost estimates in the
Capital Improvements Program in reference to addition to the
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Administrative Building, and proposed new Library.
Councilman Wentworth requested cards of condolence
be sent to Mrs. Berberick, widow of the Mayor of Hollister
a~"t~e City of Holl ister.
Councilman Allemand inquired the possibility of requiring
webbing reinforcing in sidewalks and driveways to prevent
cracking. Council concurred with recommendation of City
Engineer Henry to increase strength of concrete to 2,500
Ibs. per square inch.
At 11:15 p.m. motion was made by Councilman Goodrich seconded
by Councilman Wentworth and carried to adjourn.
Respectfully submitted,
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